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The Haunted Artist by Larry Witham.

2025-Release: Julian Peale Art-Crime Mystery, No. 4.

The death of Sam Mason, a young painter, shakes a small New England town. Police say suicide. But his sister can’t believe he would do such a thing. She enlists the help of Castelli and Associates, which specializes in art crime, and Julian Peale is on the case. With Sam gone, his paintings-seemingly lost, hidden, or even a mirage–now stir a race to find out what happened, if not to cash in on his legacy. Art dealers see Sam as a “late, great artist” in the making. They’re all after whatever of Sam’s mysterious works they can find. Delving into the artist’s past, Peale traces the threads of Sam’s life across middle America, from Pittsburgh and Savannah to St. Louis and Atlanta. As a struggling artist, it seems Sam had fallen into bad company, beginning with a shady art dealer and then a small-time duo of Albanian crooks. Sam had also been dabbling in the dark arts. Peale’s investigation takes him to art schools, urban scenes, the high-end art market, and a migrant community trying to do good-except for a few gone bad. The missing paintings remain a puzzle until the end, a time when bigger mysteries-and darker forces-unfold when least expected.

Awarded 5 Stars by Editor at Book Marketing Global Network: This is the fourth book in the Julian Peale Art Crime Mystery Series by Larry Witham. This author’s work is new to me, but I can say with certainty that his mystery series will become as sought after as his character Sam Mason’s artwork has impacted the art world. I give 5 Stars for this book and entire mystery series.

The book opens unexpectedly as Colleen Mason is looking down into the open casket at an old Methodist Church in Lynn, MA (just north of Boston). She is now the sole survivor of the Mason family and is responsible for the funeral, memorial and burial of her older brother Samuel (Sam). In recent years, as an aspiring artist, Sam had little time for the family. Colleen had her head in another world as well. She was finishing her college degree at the very demanding Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Boston.

Questions started swirling in Collen’s mind at Pine Grove Cemetery where she expected a small gathering of local people. Complete strangers to Collen arrived to pay respect and offer condolences. First, there was a man with the Boston Art gallery, a woman named Monica Smithton and others. Their sentiments were similar in nature “we’ve lost a rising new star in the art world. Sam was a rare talent” What puzzled her more, they wanted to know if she had any of Sam’s painting.

Collen knows absolutely nothing about the art world and even less about the rushed police investigation that concluded that Sam’s death was ruled a suicide. She knew that Sam would never kill himself and this begins the first of many mysteries that will be revealed as you read ‘The Haunted Artist’.

It is at MIT; Collen gets the ear of twenty-two-year-old Nathan Peale. Nathan is also finishing his degree in computer science. Collen had heard that Nathan’s father was a former (now retired) navy intelligence officer that had worked for Castelli and Associates in Washington, DC. They are well known for their investigations into art crimes, like theft or smuggling or forgery.

The threads of Sam’s life will take many unexpected turns across middle America, from Pittsburgh and Savannah to St. Louis and Atlanta. With so many people looking for Sam’s artwork, had Sam fallen into bad company or did he get sucked up into dark under belly of the art world.

I invite you to follow Julian Peale’s crime investigation as he searches for the missing paintings, unravels deeper mysteries and is haunted by darker forces. I encourage you to read all of Julian Peale Art Crime Mystery Novels. Larry Witham is the author of nineteen books, an award-winning journalist and by avocation, a fine art painter. He lives in the Maryland suburbs of Washington D.C.

About The Author: Larry Witham is the author of nineteen books, an award-winning journalist and by avocation a fine art painter. He lives with his wife in the Maryland suburbs of Washington D.C.

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Larry Witham is an author, editor, journalist, and artist. His fourth novel, The Silk Road Affair was released (Sept. 2023) by Archway Publishing. Witham has written seventeen books, mainly nonfiction. He was a finalist in the 2015 Pen Literary Awards for biography. He began his writing career as a daily newspaper reporter in Washington D.C., a job he held for twenty-one years. He went on to write and edit books full-time. Witham has received several national awards for his newspaper work and books and was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize for a series he co-wrote on the clergy in America. He was Project Editor for the ten-volume Templeton Press science-and-religion series and was editor of Science and Spirit magazine in 2007. A painter by avocation, Witham, is currently exploring new art and writing projects. He has a bachelor’s degree in painting from San Jose State University (1974).

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